Kishangarhalso spelled Kishengarhcity, central Rājasthān Rajasthan state, northwestern India. It is situated about 50 miles (80 km) southwest of Jaipur on the banks of Lake GūndalāoGundalao. The city, with its fort and palace, was founded in 1611 by Kishan Singh, a Rājput Rajput (one of the warrior rulers of the historic historical region of RājputānaRajputana), and it was the capital of the former princely state of Kishangarh, which became part of the state of Rājasthān Rajasthan in 1948.

A trade centre for cotton fabrics and agricultural produce, Kishangarh is connected by road and rail with Ajmer and Jaipur. Soap, woolen carpets, and shawls are manufactured in the city.

Handloom

Hand-loom weaving, cloth dyeing, and precious-stone cutting are local cottage industries. The city’s public buildings include a hospital and a government college affiliated with the University of